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internet browser is having trouble navigating Box normally, you may need to disable one or more installed browser add-ons to resolve the issue. Here’s how to check for the problem: Start Here Close any open Internet Explorer windows Click the Start button Mouse over All Programs, then click Accessories Click System Tools, then open Internet Explorer (No Add-ons) In the browser window that appears, go to www.box.com If you’re able to navigate the site normally in this window, one or more of your browser add-ons are conflicting with Box. Close Internet Explorer. In this case, you’ll need to identify the add-on(s) causing the conflict. Here’s how: For Internet Explorer 11 Click the Start button and type Internet Explorer into the search box. In the list of results, click Internet Explorer to launch the browser. Click on Gear Icon located on the top right corner. Click on Manage add-ons. Under toolbars and extensions, select the add-on you want to test for issues, click Disable, and click Close. Click the refresh icon in Internet Explorer or press the F5 key to reload www.box.com. Then, verify that the issue is resolved. Repeat step 4 and 5 for ever
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